Milan's Philippe Mexes produces a stunner of a goal in a preseason friendly against rivals Inter.

The mood within the AC Milan camp is a positive one this summer. Despite another disappointing season in 2014-15, they have been given a fresh start and new impetus to succeed.

Sinisa Mihajlovic has settled in as the new manager; and Andrea Bertolacci, Jose Mauri, Carlos Bacca and Luiz Adriano are all adjusting to life with their new teammates. And more new faces are likely to arrive before the window closes.

Mihajlovic has reiterated all summer that it is vital that Milan now get back to being among...

AC Milan's new signing Carlos Bacca says the club are the biggest in Italy.

AC Milan are in China this week for the International Champions Cup and it is widely acknowledged that their work in the summer transfer market is not over.

Although they have made some astute moves already, what are the Rossoneri still missing?

New signings Andrea Bertolacci, Jose Mauri, Carlos Bacca and Luiz Adriano were all included in the travelling party, while the returning pair of Antonio Nocerino and Alessandro Matri also made the trip.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic won the Serie A title with Milan in 2010-11. Could he spark a similar success in 2015?

Silvio Berlusconi expressed his opinion last month about what Milan are lacking. "We need three strong attacking players," he said, "and we're on the lookout for them." In the meantime, chief executive Adriano Galliani has taken steps toward satisfying the owner's demands. The club has signed Carlos Bacca and Luiz Adriano. Both are centre-forwards. Both also led the line as lone frontmen at Sevilla and Shakhtar.

Expected to play 4-3-1-2 next season -- a system Sinisa Mihajlovic achieved success...

ESPN FC's Gab Marcotti talks about AC Milan's recent signings for next season and considers Sinisa Mihajlovic an upgrade over Filippo Inzaghi.

The good news seemingly keeps coming for Milan this summer, as after some astute moves in the transfer market, they enjoyed what was described as a "historic day" by joint-CEO Barbara Berlusconi on Tuesday.

The Rossoneri saw their stadium plan approved for the Portello area next to Casa Milan and it is hoped that their new 48,000-seater arena will be ready for the 2018-19 season.

Although clearance is still required from the council, this was the major breakthrough that they needed and Berlusconi...

Ending austerity is quite the zeitgeist and nowhere more so than in Italy. Cautiously optimistic about moving out of recession this year and seeing accelerated growth in 2016 and 2017, Europe's third biggest economy is showing the first signs of recovery. Italian football would appear to be, too.

"Rich again," declared La Stampa. A year ago, Serie A's clubs had spent €126.4 million on recruitment by the end of June. Even though the market was kind of on standby because of the World Cup,...